If Americans under the age of 18 were required as a group to pay off the entirety of the federal government’s debt in equal shares, each would now need to pay about $218,676.

That is more than the $130,468 average price tag for four years at a private college or the $173,100 median price for an existing one-family home in the United States.

During the time Barack Obama has been president, the U.S. government debt has increased from approximately $143,255 per American under 18 to approximately $218,676 per American under 18–a climb of $75,421 or about 53 percent.

As of Nov. 1, the total national debt was $16,221,685,381,838.28, according to the Bureau of the Public Debt. On Jan. 20, 2009, when Obama was inaugurated, it was $10,626,877,048,913.08. Thus, during Obama’s presidency, the U.S. government debt has increased $5,594,808,332,925.20.

The 2010 Census[2] said there were 74,181,467 people in the United States under the age of 18. Thus the total U.S. government debt of $16,221,685,381,838.28 equals about $218,676 per person under 18, and the $5,594,808,332,925.20 in new debt accumulated under Obama equals about $75,421 per person under 18.

[5] 16 Shocking Facts About The Student Loan Debt Bubble And The Great College Education Scam: http://www.prisonplanet.com/16-shocking-facts-about-the-student-loan-debt-bubble-and-the-great-college-education-scam.html

[7] Student Loan Debt Hell: 21 Statistics That Will Make You Think Twice About Going To College: http://www.prisonplanet.com/student-loan-debt-hell-21-statistics-that-will-make-you-think-twice-about-going-to-college.html